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that will bring us back to prosperity. paul is the champion. >> e.j., your guy is a gnnatterg nabob of negativism. >> three questions about the ryan budget. why should mitt romney pay less than 1% of his income in taxes? why does the ryan budget not balance until well after 2030? and why does he throw somewhere between 14 and 19 million people off medicare? >> i have to go. >> practical questions. >> the budget will balance with 4% growth much faster. >> i agree with that. >> thank you very much. thanks for watching. free market capitalism will prevail with optimism as well. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start.
that will bring us back to prosperity. paul is the champion. >> e.j., your guy is a gnnatterg nabob of negativism. >> three questions about the ryan budget. why should mitt romney pay less than 1% of his income in taxes? why does the ryan budget not balance until well after 2030? and why does he throw somewhere between 14 and 19 million people off medicare? >> i have to go. >> practical questions. >> the budget will balance with 4% growth much faster. >> i...
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rosen, thank you for joining us. pleasure to speak with you. >>> let's go over to seema mody with a "market flash" for us. >> i got my eye on some of the newspaper names. "new york times" losing 22% over the past three days after reporting disappointing earnings due to weak ad sales. that seems to be weighing on some of the other newspaper names. take a look at the two-day move in news corp., "washington post," gannett, all trading in negative territory. news corp. down about 3%. >> see if the man from the bbc can turn the "times" around. >>> shares of pandora are a key focus on news apple's new music service will roll out early next year. some are suggesting it could be a buying opportunity. thus, call it outrageous, call it incredible, call it magnificent. it's one hell of a boat. our wealth editor robert frank will take us for a spin. robert. >> it is like a mansion but it is actually the hallway of a super yacht. and not just any super yacht. the boat is more than 12,000 square feet. more than 280 feet long. in f
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these are the guys that got us into this situation. you think going to get us out? >> all right, jimmy is an old pal of mine and a real smart guy but i think he got that whole story wrong. jeff, let us assume, purely hypothetical. not asking you for any partisan things. let us assume mitt romney wins the race. would you have a different investment strategy, would you buy different stocks and groups than if romney lost? >> i think so, larry. today is a great example. coal up a lot. you had the hospitals certainly a group that would do better under obama underperforming today. take a look at some others. hmos, big banks likely to do much better under a romney white house and romney led heads of regulatory agencies than for the hospitals, diagnostic labs or home builders. >> because romney would be more pro business on the regulatory front. is that what you're implying? >> exactly. if you look at certainly the big banks have had a real tough time for regulatory perspective. we all know what's happened with health care. clearly those industries would be operating under
these are the guys that got us into this situation. you think going to get us out? >> all right, jimmy is an old pal of mine and a real smart guy but i think he got that whole story wrong. jeff, let us assume, purely hypothetical. not asking you for any partisan things. let us assume mitt romney wins the race. would you have a different investment strategy, would you buy different stocks and groups than if romney lost? >> i think so, larry. today is a great example. coal up a lot....
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hey, larry, what do you have for us? >> all right, jim, question, is this rally in the stock market over the past year signaling obama as our next president? this is the kudlow report. the fbi is on the ground in libya investigating last week's assault on our embassy there which resulted in the death of four officials including our ambassador. and today after more than a week of denials, the white house finally admits it was a terror attack. unfortunately they have been lying to us for more than a week for political campaign reasons and i think it's emperative that ambassador susan rice step down immediately. and going to ask homeland security team -- mitt romney, one reason why obama's polls are looking stronger could be the stock market owning investor class. he's very happy with a 25% gain just over the last year. and new studies show that stocks predict elections better than any other variable. but first up, after nine days, the u.s. government is finally calling the consulate attack in benghazi, an act of terrorism.
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thanks for joining us. your thoughts on what has happened in virginia and throughout the country so far. we are neck and neck in terms of electoral votes. 162 for the president and governor romney. >> i never thought it would be anything other than just as you described it. very close and very tight. i expect the president to win. i hope he does. i think that will change. as a matter of fact, i bet a penny before i came home to say that he would change. around the country, i would be surprised if romney carried all of those swing states that have been described just now. i see obama winning the election. i hope that virginia is in the winning column with him. i think a lot of people feel like i did when i feeted for him. he needs a second term to prove what he has started and that he can improv upon it. but he can't do it unless he's there. things are so bad in this country. to trust it to someone who does not have the experience to spend four years learning the job or even two years is too much time. >> go
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pipeline of longer term projects before us. that will allow us to deliver large quantities of copper to a world that we believe will need it and pay good prices for it. >> all right. we'll leave it there. great to have you on the program as always. thanks very much. >> all right. thank you, maria. >> we'll see you soon. richard, president and ceo of freeport mcmoran copper and gold. julia boorstin with highlights next on yahoo! and she'll set the stage for marissa mayo erer speaking on the conference call and the heat is on. president and mitt romney running neck and neck ahead of tonight's final debate. i'll talk to senator john mccain coming up and ask him why energy policy in this country might be the biggest foreign policy issue in tonight's debate. >>> would you ever say no to a pile of free money? millions of americans are doing just that and you might be one of them. stay with us on this story. back in a moment. >>> welcome back. yahoo! up nearly 3% right now. stock higher an reporting better than expected earnings and b
pipeline of longer term projects before us. that will allow us to deliver large quantities of copper to a world that we believe will need it and pay good prices for it. >> all right. we'll leave it there. great to have you on the program as always. thanks very much. >> all right. thank you, maria. >> we'll see you soon. richard, president and ceo of freeport mcmoran copper and gold. julia boorstin with highlights next on yahoo! and she'll set the stage for marissa mayo erer...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! >>> welcome back. now check this out. cattlemen and ranchers got beefed when an internal department of agriculture uh newsletter surfaced calling on employees to participate in meatless mondays as a way of reducing their environmental footprint. meatless mondays. the department told beef magazine it doesn't endorse meatless monday. the newsletter hadn't been cleared and has been removed. the president of the association said we appreciate usda making this right. okay. >>> now, why are liberals being allowed to dictat
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thank you so much for joining us. let me start with quinton, since i don't think you've been with us before. nice to have you on the program. you are the global head of the alpha strategies group. really, a global opportunity for allocating capital. to what do you attribute the rally today? was it the ecb, do you think? was it the election last night? what's going on? the debate, rather. >> europe has been driving the market for months. ever since draghi made his comments, going back two months, we've seen confidence flowing back into equities. we've removed the downside risk for markets. i think that's continued. i think people have got confidence back from last week and we're seeing a number of, you know, good reports of pick up in china and stuff which is all helping to create a positive tone. >> so you do believe the tail risk is not as bad as it was, or you think we've seen solutions for europe? because it's hard to believe that we're seeing, you know, an overnight success there and sort of a real fundamental cha
thank you so much for joining us. let me start with quinton, since i don't think you've been with us before. nice to have you on the program. you are the global head of the alpha strategies group. really, a global opportunity for allocating capital. to what do you attribute the rally today? was it the ecb, do you think? was it the election last night? what's going on? the debate, rather. >> europe has been driving the market for months. ever since draghi made his comments, going back two...
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stay with us. ♪ forz(power!) andiamo! andiamo! (let's go! let's go!) avanti! avanti! (keep going! keep going!) hahaha...hahahaha! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than christopher columbus with speedboats. that's happy! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. >> announcer: this is a special edition of "the kudlow report." live from the republican national convention in tampa, florida. here now is larry kudlow. >> all right. let's do some stock market work. it's a flat day on wall street. investors are working on egg shells ahead of bernanke's speech this week. dow dropped 33 points. nasdaq off three. s&p 500 fell one. not much of nothing. we are
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join us. go to alz.org. >>> at the beginning of the millennium, we had it plunge in the 2050 having it sequenced will be as normal as a procedure as an x-ray. the patient is receiving treatment without having to do anything. those are going to become the norm. >> welcome back. we continue our special coverage. mega change, the world in 2050, a cnbc exclusive collaboration with "the economist" magazine. and carl mcdonald, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> you say there are two main issues with the cost of health care? >> yes. i think the two main issues, number one is and 1984 with 300,000 miles on it or the brand-new mercedes, it's a $20 co-pay. that's one thing that needs to be changed. a second is most doctors and hospitals are on a fee-for-service basis. the more people they see, the more procedures that they do, the more they are going to get paid. those are the fundamental things that drive the costs in the u.s. >> i want to ask you about medicare and medicaid. the supreme court
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xwam has a plan to get us out of this recession. if we get him out of the white house we are going to get more of the same. mitt romney does have a plan and we are he is not selling it to the american public. >> what network are we on? >> i'll have to wait and look at that poll. all i know is, keith, the best pollster in 2008 and that is scott has it even and by the way, gallup poll has it even too. we'll look at the nbc poll as the show goes on. the polls are not always right. if you think obama has made the sale. that's gate. >> leon panetta concerned about insider attacks. he scales back in afghanistan. is the war going to end sooner there than we think? that is up next. [ female announcer ] want to spend less and retire with more? then don't get nickle and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan. and with our no annual fee iras and a wide range of low cost investments, you can execute the
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it's use, baby, use. we've got a phenomenal disconnect between what the political parties are saying about oil and gas reserves and what the reality may be. when i hear president obama talking about energy, he always mentioned we can't solve the problem of high gasoline prices by drilling for oil in the country. he is saying we can only hope long term, through conservation, solar, win and other renewables we can bring down the cost of energy. when i hear republicans talk, they put it squarely on the unwillingness for drilling on federal lands. we would somehow induce pricing to come down enough, well, let's just say they believe there is enough oil there to affect pricing, both sides are totally wrong. the president's wrong when he says we can't bring down the price of oil short-term, because we could we just need to use more natural gas as an alternative for cars, sur vase fulds. for trucks, the most natural gas in the world. cheap. it can offset pricey diesel, currently preferred fuel for trucks, a quar
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stay with us. mitt romney: this president cannot tell us that you're... better off today than when he took office. anncr: well... here's where we were in 2008... tv anncr: the worst financial collapse... since the great depression... tv anncr: american workers were laid off in numbers not seen... in over three decades. anncr: and here's where we are today... thirty months of private sector job growth. creating 4.6 million new jobs. we're not there yet. but the real question is: whose plan is better for you? the president's plan asks millionaires... to pay a little more... to help invest in a strong middle class. clean energy. and cut the deficit. mitt romney's plan? a new 250,000 dollar tax break for... multi-millionaires. roll back regulations on the banks that cratered the economy. and raise taxes on the middle class. president clinton: they want to go back to the same old... policies that got us in trouble in the first place. president obama: we're not going back, we are moving forward. anncr: f
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robert reich is here with us tonight. also with us grover norquist. the man behind the no new taxes pledge so many republicans made. and bob lutz a former top auto executive. the auto bailout expected to be a big topic tonight. and we've got president of the aflcio. unions of course a major constituency. and roger altman. as you can see the lineup card is full. going to be great. >> absolutely. meantime our chief washington correspondent john harwood has made the trip to denver. what are you watching first tonight? >> what i'm watching for is how mitt romney takes advantage of this huge opportunity that he's got with tens of millions of americans watching these two side by side. he's behind in the polls, but not by an overwhelming margin. three points in our nbc/wall street journal poll. i talked to devine who was the campaign strategist for al gore. when gore lost the election, in the debates he said here's what's mitt romney's got to do. he's got to figure a line of attack that at the same time makes president obama looks bad, makes him look good, a
robert reich is here with us tonight. also with us grover norquist. the man behind the no new taxes pledge so many republicans made. and bob lutz a former top auto executive. the auto bailout expected to be a big topic tonight. and we've got president of the aflcio. unions of course a major constituency. and roger altman. as you can see the lineup card is full. going to be great. >> absolutely. meantime our chief washington correspondent john harwood has made the trip to denver. what are...
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kayla, stay with us. john carney, our regular viewers that john essentially was embedded with the wall street protesters last year and again he's been catching up with them today. john, this was very different from last year. when i came into the exchange at 6:00 this morning it was on lockdown. they couldn't get -- >> the police were much better prepared this year. they had a much larger presence and everywhere around the new york stock exchange is completely cut off. >> the tactics were very different. perhaps the aim this time is very different. >> i think that's right. i think they wanted to actually keep it from getting more violent by having it controlled from the very beginning. i think that worked. we did have a little bit of violence, some arrests but nothing near the kind of pepper spray incidents we saw last year. >> you said it was almost an air of celebration, people saying happy birthday. kayla, how would you sum up the atmosphere? >> it was definitely much more boisterous first thing in the
kayla, stay with us. john carney, our regular viewers that john essentially was embedded with the wall street protesters last year and again he's been catching up with them today. john, this was very different from last year. when i came into the exchange at 6:00 this morning it was on lockdown. they couldn't get -- >> the police were much better prepared this year. they had a much larger presence and everywhere around the new york stock exchange is completely cut off. >> the...
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e-mail us. you the tweet us or direct to kelly. that's going to be just another subject for debate. let's remind you, everybody, where we stand with the results at the moment. >> that's right. we'll get into the treasury secretary discussion in a little bit, too. stick around for that one. in the meantime, i just want to draw your attention to this little state right here. yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's ohio and it's blue this morning. one of the key reasons why this race has gone to president obama, you can see the delegate count, the latest from nbc. 206 for mitt romney to obama's 303. the one to watch all of this, our own phil lebeau is joining us from -- i'm sorry, phil, you're in chicago. what am i talking about? he's at president obama's campaign headquarters in chicago. but, phil, ohio is one of the reasons why president obama was able to deliver that victory speech earlier today. >> absolutely, kelly. it's the midwest fire wall that we've heard so much about. the president was counting on victories in ohio, wisconsin, iowa. he got those. and in fact, when he declared victor
e-mail us. you the tweet us or direct to kelly. that's going to be just another subject for debate. let's remind you, everybody, where we stand with the results at the moment. >> that's right. we'll get into the treasury secretary discussion in a little bit, too. stick around for that one. in the meantime, i just want to draw your attention to this little state right here. yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's ohio and it's blue this morning. one of the key reasons why this race has gone to...
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stay with us. we got to talk about the meeting why you didn't create the business, i want to ask you about how is it possible obama is gutting welfare reform which was your great contribution along with clinton, probably the greatest social policy change in 50 years. folks don't forget we'll get your questions on the air to ne. tweet us at #asknewt. u.s. economy took a turn for the worse today. this presidential election is a referendum on america's economic health and our country's future standing in the world. you need a strong economy to promote a strong defense and national security. later in the show the dow soars past 13,000, on signs that european leaders seem to be getting their act together to take action to bail out their comrades. free market capitalism best path to prosperity our guest newt gingrich is a great example. i'm larry kudlow, we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big spla
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a competitive primary does not divide us, it prepares us. and we will win. >> all right. and oh, by the way, this is interesting. new gallup numbers predict a huge loss for president obama in the general election. check this out. the republican nominee could get 323 electoral votes to obama's 215 votes based on obama's approval ratings around the country. whoa. let's go to our distinguished political panel. we have steve forbes, chairman and editor-in-chief of forbes media and former republican presidential candidate himself. democratic strategist tad devine and mark mckinnon, republican strategist and former bush 43 policy adviser. mike mckinnon, welcome the show. i want to begin with you. there is this flap today that i didn't put up on the screen. mitt romney said i'm not concerned about the poor. we have a safety net. if it needs repair, i'll fix it. i'm not concerned about the rich. they're doing just fine. i'm concerned about the heart of america, which is the 95% who are struggling in the middle class. newt gingrich is jumping on this. the media is jumping on this.
a competitive primary does not divide us, it prepares us. and we will win. >> all right. and oh, by the way, this is interesting. new gallup numbers predict a huge loss for president obama in the general election. check this out. the republican nominee could get 323 electoral votes to obama's 215 votes based on obama's approval ratings around the country. whoa. let's go to our distinguished political panel. we have steve forbes, chairman and editor-in-chief of forbes media and former...
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if you think there's a story we should be keeping tabs on, let us know. you can find us on twitter and on facebook. >> up next, some very controversial video of obama surfaces. what does the main stream media do about it? blame conservatives for exposing it. ally bank. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why ally has knowledgeable people there for you, night and day. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> in a very hot video released this week by "the daily caller," president obama says the government short changed hurricane katrina victims. take a listen to this. >> what's happening down in new orleans? where's your dollar? where's your stafford money? makes no sense. tells me the bullet hasn't been taken out. tells me that somehow the people down in new orleans, they don't care about as much. >> let's listen how some of the media is reacting to this partic
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is he one of us? does he understand us? is he somebody who gets me? that actually is an albatross around mitt romney's neck. he doesn't come across as one of us. even if barack obama loses and says, i fought for you, i feel for you, i am one of you, that will resonate. >> i would disagree with that. i think there is an even more primal question people are asking which is, are we headed inç the right direction. when barack obama says we need to go forward not backward, we don't need to go forward if we are headed off a cliff. when you have two-thirds of americans according to some measures saying we are headed in the wrong direction then the fact that the supreme court finds this unconstitutional, that only confirms the idea that we have been headed not forward but off a cliff and heading to the left, not straight ahead. >> too far to the left. i have to leave it there. thank you. it's a pleasure. coming up, stocks give a thumbs up to the positive economic data. will markets get another booster shot after tomorrow's obamacare decision? we're going to
is he one of us? does he understand us? is he somebody who gets me? that actually is an albatross around mitt romney's neck. he doesn't come across as one of us. even if barack obama loses and says, i fought for you, i feel for you, i am one of you, that will resonate. >> i would disagree with that. i think there is an even more primal question people are asking which is, are we headed inç the right direction. when barack obama says we need to go forward not backward, we don't need to...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >> we have a chance in this country to make this be the american century. this gas thing is huge. the gas and oil that we have found is in the first inning. it's like the internet in 1990. we're in the first inning of a great american century unless we get whacked. >> jack welch on "squawk" this morning. an appearance that had a few memorable moments. warren buffett calling in. like t
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar...
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that helped us to get us where we are. we have a bit of recovery in the housing market. but here is the question at hand. should the government get out of the way. you and i are going to agree. absolutely, the government need to wind down it's position otherwise private capitol can't compete with it in that space. private investors continue to show no appetite in that risk. you are going to kill what little recovery we are seeing in the market. >> steve, let me get your take on private label and these short sales and this smaller program. what do you think? should the government get out of the way? >> it should have gotten out of the way years ago. probably 45-50% has recovered half of its value. how about that happen? the over arching thrust has been to keep in place two year defaulted way under water borrowers to subsidize them and thus it has prevented market clearing processes and delayed the recovery. we need to get out of this now. it can work here. mr. bernstein's remarks remind me of those in 2009. after the stimulus we are going to have unemployment go above 8%.
that helped us to get us where we are. we have a bit of recovery in the housing market. but here is the question at hand. should the government get out of the way. you and i are going to agree. absolutely, the government need to wind down it's position otherwise private capitol can't compete with it in that space. private investors continue to show no appetite in that risk. you are going to kill what little recovery we are seeing in the market. >> steve, let me get your take on private...
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they want us to think they do. that's a different story. they really want the united states to attack iran, but we don't want to which puts the israelis in to how do they get america to do their bidding? it is hard with this administration. there is the possibility through escalated tit for tat, the israelis killing iranian scientists, iranians trying to blow up israeli embassies and diplomats, as that continues, you can imagine the iranians start targeting american targets and then the united states gets drawn in. there is a premium around iran. it's because life is getting more dangerous between the israelis and iranians, even though i think it is highly unlikely that the israelis would go after the iranian nuclear capacity. >> what is the negative impact to the u.s. economy? >> i think we are getting close. i think once you get past 120, 125 people are in an environment where they're going to start making different choices in terms of how they feel about the american economy. look, i'm not an economist. i'm a political scientist. i'm mor
they want us to think they do. that's a different story. they really want the united states to attack iran, but we don't want to which puts the israelis in to how do they get america to do their bidding? it is hard with this administration. there is the possibility through escalated tit for tat, the israelis killing iranian scientists, iranians trying to blow up israeli embassies and diplomats, as that continues, you can imagine the iranians start targeting american targets and then the united...
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could use a good poker player in the white house. up next, mitt romney along with high-ranking republicans are calling on todd akin to abandon his senate bid in missouri following his abhorrent remarks about rape. but akin is vowing to stay in the race. this is an important race. and it could spell disaster for the republicans. our free market panel faces off when we come back. ♪ you know, ronny... folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? i'd say happier than a bodybuilder directing traffic. he does look happy. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. the wife. hey, babe. got the jetta. i wiped the floor with the guy! not really. i would've been fine with 0% for 36 months, but i demanded 60. no...i didn't do that. it was like taking candy from a baby. you're a grown man. alright, see you at home. [ male announcer ] the volkswagen autobahn for all event... we good? we're good. [ male announcer ] at 0% apr for 60 months
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here's what they told us. quote, usda offers a number of optional workshops and professional development opportunities in order to help employees better serve our customers. the suiter and those sessions were designed to foster overall diversity awareness and not to focus on a minority group and receive positive feedback from employees across the department. i want to thank the usda for its response, but it sounds like brainwashing. i'm completely offended by the idea of having employees chanting anything, okay? i find that completely offensive. it's way off base, and whoever runs this program in the u.s. agriculture department should be called to testify before darrell issa or one of the other investigating committees. this is a joke and farce. >>> a new obama bombshell. the government accountability institute reports that the president's campaign may have violated federal election law by accepting illegal overseas donations. that's next up. please stay with us. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitme
here's what they told us. quote, usda offers a number of optional workshops and professional development opportunities in order to help employees better serve our customers. the suiter and those sessions were designed to foster overall diversity awareness and not to focus on a minority group and receive positive feedback from employees across the department. i want to thank the usda for its response, but it sounds like brainwashing. i'm completely offended by the idea of having employees...
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it's been used every year since. take a listen. >> that you would ask yourself, are you better off than you were four years ago? is it easier for you to go and buy things in the store than it was four years ago? is there more or less unemployment in the country than there was four years ago? >> all right, so are you better off now than you were four years ago? what do you think is going to happen four years from now? we ask cke restaurants who owns the popular chain hardees and charles, jr. we'll be right back with kudlow. >>> all right, the economy is recovering. but reagan's question, do you feel any better off than four years ago? according to cnbc's all american economic survey, only 28% think so. that's the lowest in a presidential election year since 1992. it could be very bad news for president obama's reelection campaign. he owns a popular chain hardees and carls, jr. welcome back. first of all, do you feel better than you were four years ago? >> i think the american people, in general, feel -- well, look. un
it's been used every year since. take a listen. >> that you would ask yourself, are you better off than you were four years ago? is it easier for you to go and buy things in the store than it was four years ago? is there more or less unemployment in the country than there was four years ago? >> all right, so are you better off now than you were four years ago? what do you think is going to happen four years from now? we ask cke restaurants who owns the popular chain hardees and...
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we're not using it for transportation. we're not using it for power generation. the only thing we have coming up that might create a nice tail wind here are two things. one, liquefy natural gas, send it over to asia and europe. the second thing may be a manufactured renaissance taking place in the u.s. bigger companies moving back in to take advantage of our cheap natural gas and our big supply. the reality is our demand's been flat in the u.s. this country has not taken advantage of america's biggest gift p gift. i don't think natural gas is going anywhere. >> you're talking about something that's revolutionary and transformative, but it's going to take time. it's just going to take time. it takes a lot of time. >> it's actually acting the way oil should be acting right now given the supply and demand. the demand is slowing and going lower and the supply is going higher. therefore, the price should be going lower, shouldn't it? >> i think that really goes back -- you look at the volatility index of how high it is. everybody's guessed where it's going. it's not f
we're not using it for transportation. we're not using it for power generation. the only thing we have coming up that might create a nice tail wind here are two things. one, liquefy natural gas, send it over to asia and europe. the second thing may be a manufactured renaissance taking place in the u.s. bigger companies moving back in to take advantage of our cheap natural gas and our big supply. the reality is our demand's been flat in the u.s. this country has not taken advantage of america's...
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i want to talk not what about divides us, but what holds us together as an american family. i want to talk to you tonight about that one great thing that unites us, that brins us our greatest joy when times are good and the deepest solace in our dark hours. tonight, i want to talk to you about love. i want to talk to you about the deep and abiding love i have for a man i met at a dance many years ago and the profound love i have and i know we share for this country. i want to talk to you about that love so deep only a mother can fathom it. that love we have for our children and our children's children and i want us to think tonight about the love we share for those americans, our brothers and our sisters, who are going through difficult times. whose days are never easy. nights are always long and whose work never seems done. they're here tonight among us in this hall. in neighborhoods across tampa and all across america. the parents who lie awake at night side by side wondering how they'll pay the mortgage or make the rent. the single dad who's working extra hours tonight to
i want to talk not what about divides us, but what holds us together as an american family. i want to talk to you tonight about that one great thing that unites us, that brins us our greatest joy when times are good and the deepest solace in our dark hours. tonight, i want to talk to you about love. i want to talk to you about the deep and abiding love i have for a man i met at a dance many years ago and the profound love i have and i know we share for this country. i want to talk to you about...
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they confirm to us. he expects businesses will pass along the tax to consumers saying some money is used for fitness and nutrition programs. >> oh, i think it will be pushed ahead to the consumers and decrease consumption and what we want. we expect to take in about $3 million a year. nobody's talking about how much does it cost us now for obesity-related problems and illness. >> reporter: the beverage industry says this is the last straw. and it's fighting back. it says the tax hits those least able to afford it and not one dime guaranteed to fight obesity. diet soda, water xemplt. this $1.80 double big gulp 64 cents more with regular coke. zero more for coke zero. guys? >> it's a litmus test, isn't it? jane, thank you very much. enjoy your big gulp. >>> well, if you're prone to watching sports check out cnbc sports biz because tonight we have a very special guest. talking with my team's college coach, virginia tech. most active division i wins, frank beamer. i sat down with coach beamer and asked him w
they confirm to us. he expects businesses will pass along the tax to consumers saying some money is used for fitness and nutrition programs. >> oh, i think it will be pushed ahead to the consumers and decrease consumption and what we want. we expect to take in about $3 million a year. nobody's talking about how much does it cost us now for obesity-related problems and illness. >> reporter: the beverage industry says this is the last straw. and it's fighting back. it says the tax...
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i said use reagan's slogan. use reagan's slogan. all right. take-home pay, that's something that families around the kitchen table can understand. that's not what mitt romney said today. what mitt romney said today is i'm going to take away your tax deductions and don't expect much in the way of tax cuts. that is not kitchen table and not raising take-home pay and that's why i'm so darn angry. >> welm, larry, he's talked a lot about job growth too, and that's something the average person understands and knows we need. economic growth, pro-growth for the middle class. >> you've got to connect the dots. you've got to connect. i'm sorry, i shouldn't interrupt. let me calm down. jim, i jus want to say this. you've got to connect the dots. his intention is good, he wants to create jobs. he has a tax cut plan. you need to connect the dots between the lower tax cuts, right, the higher incomes after tax, take-home pay and growth. if you do that, you'll win. if you say don't expect much in tax cuts and you start talking about eliminating deductions, yo
i said use reagan's slogan. use reagan's slogan. all right. take-home pay, that's something that families around the kitchen table can understand. that's not what mitt romney said today. what mitt romney said today is i'm going to take away your tax deductions and don't expect much in the way of tax cuts. that is not kitchen table and not raising take-home pay and that's why i'm so darn angry. >> welm, larry, he's talked a lot about job growth too, and that's something the average person...
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governor, good to have you with us. good morning. >> good morning. it is very bad news for middle-class families in america. >> someone pointed out this morning the white house response has been these problems are long in the making. they are not going to be solved overnight. they have had 1,228 nights in the white house. what is not working? >> well, the president's policies and his handling of the economy has been dealt a harsh indictment this morning. and it continues. we've had 40 straight months with unemployment over 8%. 40 straight months. as you recall from the beginning of the obama's administers, they indicated unemployment wouldunem kept below 8% for this entire period and predicted by now we would be in the sixes with levels of unemployment. the policies have not worked and in many respects the policies have made it harder for the economy to recover. i think that's one of the reasons why people are looking for a new direction. >> we have had discussions here at this table about what the reason is for uncertainty. why business leaders are
governor, good to have you with us. good morning. >> good morning. it is very bad news for middle-class families in america. >> someone pointed out this morning the white house response has been these problems are long in the making. they are not going to be solved overnight. they have had 1,228 nights in the white house. what is not working? >> well, the president's policies and his handling of the economy has been dealt a harsh indictment this morning. and it continues....
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they do for us that are bad for us. given the kind of platform we've got, we reached 237 million people every month. we reach more than they other media company in america. more than apple does in america. we're pretty safe. >> what about the speed of change though? we know the speed of technology can be absolutely brutal and you see that in the part disruption of nokia and research inberlack. if apple and google become the technology through which we access parts of the world. >> i think there are a lot of other ways. you forgot to mention microsoft and the operating system which is still the biggest platform we've got in the world. i think there are others as well. . mobile guys are coming out with their own platforms. but i think at the end of the day everybody with a platform -- by the way, including us -- has to make sure we give the consumer what they want or our platform's not going to be very popular. so the idea that we can cram down bad stuff to consumers i think is sort of not very thoughtful notion that a lo
they do for us that are bad for us. given the kind of platform we've got, we reached 237 million people every month. we reach more than they other media company in america. more than apple does in america. we're pretty safe. >> what about the speed of change though? we know the speed of technology can be absolutely brutal and you see that in the part disruption of nokia and research inberlack. if apple and google become the technology through which we access parts of the world. >> i...
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using this slush fund. all of the rent paid by these agencies, going to this slush fund and they've been spending lavishly. >> will they change practices? >> i don't see how you and congress can do oversight without a budget. why should any of these people survive. they should all be thrown out. >> i agree. and i think that gsa, do we really need gsa? not controlling our vehicles well. certainly not selling the properties that are outlived their usefulness. why not get rid of them? >> my question to you, about a week ago, i don't understand the agency, i don't understand why we need it. let private developers run the buildings and sell off the real estate? >> they sold 82 properties in a decade and have 14,000 vacant, underutilized properties today and not moving them. >> congressman jeff denham, talking about the gsa rogue agency. maybe mitt romney will put the knife to it. >>> up next, tax-mageddon, we're facing a tax hike on january 1, 2013. and if congress doesn't extend the cuts, we're doomed. stay wit
using this slush fund. all of the rent paid by these agencies, going to this slush fund and they've been spending lavishly. >> will they change practices? >> i don't see how you and congress can do oversight without a budget. why should any of these people survive. they should all be thrown out. >> i agree. and i think that gsa, do we really need gsa? not controlling our vehicles well. certainly not selling the properties that are outlived their usefulness. why not get rid of...
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he shouldn't have used the word make them throw up. he had concerns about the first part of the speech and he was right when he talked about the institutional separation of church and state and he talks about how he will not allow his religious teaching and moral beliefs to affect or impact his decisions and that was the part that rick had issue with and he said, you know, we cannot separate morality and truth from government and descriptive verbs were too much. >> let me just talk about what toby just said because i think a lot of people are worried that president rick santorum just might impose his religious and moral beliefs. he's had a lot of loose-lipped talking about things like contraception and prenatal care and so forth and so on. people are worried that, in fact, he'll be a moralistic guy, too much so and we had steve schmitt at the top of the hour saying it was damaging to the republican party. what do you think? is it damaging to the republican party? you have to look back to santorum's re-election race especially with wome
he shouldn't have used the word make them throw up. he had concerns about the first part of the speech and he was right when he talked about the institutional separation of church and state and he talks about how he will not allow his religious teaching and moral beliefs to affect or impact his decisions and that was the part that rick had issue with and he said, you know, we cannot separate morality and truth from government and descriptive verbs were too much. >> let me just talk about...
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thanks so much for joining us. congressman diaz-balart, why do you think romney is the clear choice come november? >> i think it's the economy, stupid, and who is the person who can get the jobs going and the economy going. we had a turn-around artist. that's what he's always been, whether it's the olympics or in the private sector. number one. and number two, again, i'm convinced he's the most electable. that he can get the independents, win in november so we can get rid of this failed presidency, of president obama that has clearly, own though he inherited a tough situation, has made it worse, and replace it with a president that will actually create jobs and bring the united states back to the prominence where it deserves to be. >> congressman rooney, what are you watching? what do you think are the key factors to watch in the primary tonight in florida? >> well, like one of your previous speakers was saying, florida, if you remember back in the last election, mccain and huckabee were battling it out. once mccai
thanks so much for joining us. congressman diaz-balart, why do you think romney is the clear choice come november? >> i think it's the economy, stupid, and who is the person who can get the jobs going and the economy going. we had a turn-around artist. that's what he's always been, whether it's the olympics or in the private sector. number one. and number two, again, i'm convinced he's the most electable. that he can get the independents, win in november so we can get rid of this failed...
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he joins us on the phone. scott, how bad is the flooding. >> michelle, it's pretty bad in the tip of manhattan. when we spoke to you, we were in battery park. we knew we were taking a calculated risk but did not expect the water to come up as fast as it did. just about when i sent it back to you at top of the hour, i found water lapping around my feet well away from the river. that water came up very fast, and if you know manhattan at all, i can tell you the staten island ferry terminal, that's the part where the people go in, is now, if it's not flooded it's close to it. there's almost certainly water in the subways now. they had sandbagged the subway entrances down there, but we had to high tail it out of there very fast as the water was rising. i've covered quite a few hurricanes that. may be one of the most harrowing experiences i've ever been through, just trying to get out of there as that water came up fast. now, where i'm standing now is just around the corner from the new york stock exchange in the he
he joins us on the phone. scott, how bad is the flooding. >> michelle, it's pretty bad in the tip of manhattan. when we spoke to you, we were in battery park. we knew we were taking a calculated risk but did not expect the water to come up as fast as it did. just about when i sent it back to you at top of the hour, i found water lapping around my feet well away from the river. that water came up very fast, and if you know manhattan at all, i can tell you the staten island ferry terminal,...
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but is that good enough to get us back on track? "the kudlow report" just moments away. >>> all right. after the close, bed, bath & beyond did not report the number of i went down to 59 and now it's giving up a lot of that gain. for folk southern, amount of coal there. >> larry, what do you have for us? >> all right, if the liberals want to play gotcha games, obama said he believes in redistribution. we have the video for you. this is "the kudlow report." breaking news, nbc news has exclusively obtained video of president obama at a conference held at loyola university in chicago in october 1998 and it gives you a clue to the true obama. >> i think the trick is figuring out how do we structure government systems that pool resources and hence facilitate some redistribution, because i actually believe in redistribution, at least at a certain level to make sure that everybody's got a shot. >> all right, you heard him say it, redistribution, i'm not shocked at that, we just wanted to play this tape. a growing number of conservatives are
but is that good enough to get us back on track? "the kudlow report" just moments away. >>> all right. after the close, bed, bath & beyond did not report the number of i went down to 59 and now it's giving up a lot of that gain. for folk southern, amount of coal there. >> larry, what do you have for us? >> all right, if the liberals want to play gotcha games, obama said he believes in redistribution. we have the video for you. this is "the kudlow...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lastin
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but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better for xerox to help manage their finance processing. so they can focus on keeping the world moving. with xerox, you're ready for real buss. less expensive option than a traditional lawyer? at legalzoom you get personalized services for your family and your business that's 100% guaranteed. so go to legalzoom.com today for personalized, affordable legal protection.
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joining us now is martin feldstein. he's a current economic adviser to republican presidential candidate mitt romney. profess we shall thank you for being on the program. >> f good to be back, maria. >> so you don't think there will away deal to avoid the physical cliff? >> i don't think so. we really won't know until the election happens and we see what the outcome is. but if somebody gets re-elected, my friends tell me that their strategy would be to let the fiscal cliff occur and then pick up the pieces after that. >> no, you know, worry that people's lives are in the balance and that, you know, we're going to see a significant number of layoffs at year-end from all those spending programs going away? >> there's a real danger of that. maybe they could do something during the lame duck to prevent that, but i think these games of chicken can easily go wrong and we could end up with a much worse economy. >> do you expect more bond buying from the federal reserve? is it going to be affected? how does that play into your
joining us now is martin feldstein. he's a current economic adviser to republican presidential candidate mitt romney. profess we shall thank you for being on the program. >> f good to be back, maria. >> so you don't think there will away deal to avoid the physical cliff? >> i don't think so. we really won't know until the election happens and we see what the outcome is. but if somebody gets re-elected, my friends tell me that their strategy would be to let the fiscal cliff...
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depends on which model you're using. the 2008 model which would give democrats plus 7 or 8 in every single poll in this nonsense or the 2004 model which is even steven or the 2010 model which is plus republicans. but what about a group -- we had ralph reid on this show friday evening. he talked about how evangelical christians are mobilizing in ways we haven't seen in years. how can you be sure that group and other important groups have so much enthusiasm they're not going to come out and vote for romn romney? >> i didn't say i was sure, i said there's indications we can look at the deficit that rom has. jedediah's point, i'm not afraid, i don't feel afraid, but we could talk tomorrow and the next day and see where the fear leads. i think the policemen for mitt romney is not in messaging. jedediah gives the romney message better than he does with regard to -- i don't mean that sarcastically. you sound strong, you're making a clear argument about why you feel some of these things have been tried and failed. i think for mi
depends on which model you're using. the 2008 model which would give democrats plus 7 or 8 in every single poll in this nonsense or the 2004 model which is even steven or the 2010 model which is plus republicans. but what about a group -- we had ralph reid on this show friday evening. he talked about how evangelical christians are mobilizing in ways we haven't seen in years. how can you be sure that group and other important groups have so much enthusiasm they're not going to come out and vote...
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stay with us. we are mostly green on the board. advancers outpatsing decliners by more than nine to one. slim gains yesterday for european stocks. ftse 100, xetra dax up over 1%. we started february up 1.2% higher. 1.5% higher on the xetra dax. another 1.5% gains on the cac 40. banks are a little firmer today. utilities with, crux and materials, financial services, they're all on the upside. a little weakness elsewhere. in fact, there are no sector losers at the moment. as far as europe is concerned, we saw a session high post that pmi data. a deaf sigz, we've got the first print of manufacturing pmi out of the uk in around 20 memberships or so. euro/yen, just below the 100 mark. euro/sterling at .83. stocks up, ten-year treasuries now yielding 1.82%. it looks certain we might get more qe thursday. here is the key. ten-year btp, 5.78%. so that's something that we've been concerned about, of course, indicating a much better appetite at the moment. christine, back to you. >> the eurozone, of course,
stay with us. we are mostly green on the board. advancers outpatsing decliners by more than nine to one. slim gains yesterday for european stocks. ftse 100, xetra dax up over 1%. we started february up 1.2% higher. 1.5% higher on the xetra dax. another 1.5% gains on the cac 40. banks are a little firmer today. utilities with, crux and materials, financial services, they're all on the upside. a little weakness elsewhere. in fact, there are no sector losers at the moment. as far as europe is...
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thanks for joining us. >> very close night as we expected. so far we're talking 82 electoral votes for governor romney versus 64 for president obama. once we know the winner the work begins. who is better at handling the biggest issue that we face over the near term? the fiscal cliff? >> i think it's even steven. neither candidate has offered to cut anything. i think spending is a problem. i think the way we budget our money is a problem. this baseline budgeting is just horrible and they don't talk about that. they talk about the programs they want to keep. i think it would be even. i wouldn't expect a whole lot of difference. there will be a little benefit with romney on maybe getting taxes cut. and maybe less war with obama. but neither one is assured it. we heard promises so often over the years of the dramatic difference and this is a crucial election. that has been burnt out on that over many decades because we have elections and policies continue exactly the same way. government gets bigger. debt gets
thanks for joining us. >> very close night as we expected. so far we're talking 82 electoral votes for governor romney versus 64 for president obama. once we know the winner the work begins. who is better at handling the biggest issue that we face over the near term? the fiscal cliff? >> i think it's even steven. neither candidate has offered to cut anything. i think spending is a problem. i think the way we budget our money is a problem. this baseline budgeting is just horrible and...
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thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> let me kick this off with you here. do you think that charts are indicating that this market continues on the upside? >> i think it does. the overshooting we say last august was tremendous. and those sentiment measures tend to be quite contrary in nature. what it does tell us is that risk appetite stards the bid higher. the other part confirming though is credit access is improving. fundamentally that's the stuff that causes markets to go higher. if credit spreads are generally moving favorable. >> yet chris, markets seem to be moving directly on central bank action. we heard bernanke today and we all of a sudden have money come into stocks. >> i think there is a part of the market that wants it look the at bank of being with risk assets. any parcelling of the fed's words, i think gets a certain part of the market to react. it is really about profit margins. those have peeked and i think we would see our strong extension of profit gains in this type of environment in
thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> let me kick this off with you here. do you think that charts are indicating that this market continues on the upside? >> i think it does. the overshooting we say last august was tremendous. and those sentiment measures tend to be quite contrary in nature. what it does tell us is that risk appetite stards the bid higher. the other part confirming though is credit access is improving. fundamentally that's the stuff that causes...
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joining us live is iowa governor terry branstad. thanks for joining us. it is great because in the last couple of elections before 2008 it was so close. bush won by less than a percentage point. the first bush election gore won by .3 point. but then the president who has a love fair with iowa won by nine points. what are the prospects for tonight? >> it will be a close race but i think a lot are disappointed and feel betrayed by obama because we launched him and he came here and said he would reunite the country. it was all about hope and change and how he would bring us together. instead it has been about blaming others and attacking other people and a trillion dollar deficit every year he was president. obama care is unaffordable. iowa straightened up a financial mess in the state and they will vote for mitt romney because they feel he can bring fram spending under control. i believe he will win the state. it will be close. obama has put a lot of energy and a lot of time here but he just doesn't have the enthusiasm that i see for romney. romney is reall
joining us live is iowa governor terry branstad. thanks for joining us. it is great because in the last couple of elections before 2008 it was so close. bush won by less than a percentage point. the first bush election gore won by .3 point. but then the president who has a love fair with iowa won by nine points. what are the prospects for tonight? >> it will be a close race but i think a lot are disappointed and feel betrayed by obama because we launched him and he came here and said he...